Wednesday, April 6, 2011

France removed within a month found the bodies of the Rio-Paris flight, 2009

Madrid .- The recovery of bodies and the removal of the wreckage found the A330-200 will begin "from three weeks to one month", as indicated by the French Minister of Environment and Transport, Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet. According to BBC News, Kosciusko-Morizet reported being made the necessary processes for future identification of bodies, while noted that family members will soon be informed about the progress of the operation.

In that sense, there is the possibility that some relatives of the victims prefer to leave the bodies in the Atlantic Ocean because the process of identifying the remains could be "too traumatic." In the crash of Flight AF447 killed 228 of 32 different nationalities, including 61 French and 58 Brazilians.

Investigators found human remains on Sunday between the parts of the fuselage of the A330-200 cockpit found in Brazilian waters during the fourth phase of search to locate the black boxes of Air France when it fell into the Atlantic on the route Rio Janeiro-Paris on June 1, 2009.

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